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Pk, 10 a.m., M. Cor; Lin B v. Pap C, Lin No. 1, 10 a.m., L. Knight.

Under 10.—Section 1: Pap A v. Chch. Edgar Mac, 10 a.m.. J. Bond; Lin v. Shir, Lin No. 2, 10 a.m., L. Knight. Section 2: Pap B v. Kaia. Murphy No. 2, 10 a.m., R. Ward; Mar v. Wool, Syd Pk, 10 a.m., S. Dennis; Horn v. Hals, Hals Dom. 11 a.m.. L. Lightfoot: Add. the bye. Under 9.—Section 1: Pap A v. Lin A, SG No. 1, 10 a.m., J Swann; Pap B v. Shir. SG No. 1, 10.30. J. Swann: Add v. Wool, SG No. 1, 11 a.m., J. Swann. Section 2: Lin B v. Chch. SG No. 2. 10.50, P. L. Dolg; Horn v.- Kaia, SG No. 2. 11.15, R. Moore.

Under B.—Section 1: Pap A v. Add, SG No. 2, 10 a.m P Doig; Pap B v. Shir. SG No. 2. 10.25, .R. Moore; Horn A V Wool A, SG No. 3, 11 a.m B Curtain. Section 2: Horn B v Hais B, SG No. 3, 10.30 a.m , B Curtain: Lin v. Hals A, SG No’. 3, 10 a.m., B. Curtain; Wool B the bye. —Advt. LEAGUE TEAMS Rugby League under-age -representative teams areUnder 10.—G. McQuillan, J. Carrol (Kaiapoi), T. J. Clinton (Marist), B. Pitts, G. Forster (Addington), K. Steele (Shirley), B. Vercoe, K. Barker, M Broadhurst. B. Gardener, D Millward (Papanui), p. Truscott (Linwood), B. Rownan (Chch.), H. McManus (Hornby), R. Harris (Halsweil). Coach, E Borlase. Training; Sydenham Park, Thursday, July 9. Under 11.—P. McCone (Lin.), W. Beecroft (Wool.), N. Borlase (Hals.), D. Field (Pap.), P. McEwan (Pap.), R. Seaward (Pap.), B. Cook (Hals., capt.), R. Lyes (Pap.), W. Jeffs (Wool.), G. McDowell (Chch.), H. Smithers (Lin.), G. Hardy (Lin.). I. Wilson (Lin.), P. Oakes (Mar.). R. Travis (Pap.). Manager, Mr T. Bailey. Coach, Mr N. Hickev. Practice, Wednesday, Linwood Park, 4.45 p.m. Under 12.—M. O'Halloran. M. Turner (Linwood), S. Straight. A Kennard, B. Dennis (Addington), M. Turner, T. Rule (Sydenham), S. Hatapov, V. Smith (Halsweil), L. Black, Godnit (Papanui), W, Hanely (Kaiapoi), P. Kucienko, L. Keenan, Morrel (Shirley). Training, Show Grounds, 4 p.m. Tuesday, July

Under 13. —20 players, West Coast: G. Berry (Add.), P. Haywood (Add.), R. Clifford (Chch.), T. Miller (Pap.), K. Carey (Pap.), L. Rutledge (Lin.), W. Edkins (Pap.), A. Dick (Pap.), W. Davis (Horn.), S. Faskett (Shirl.), D. Reeves (Add.), D. Wilkins (Pap.), D. Horn (Chch.), G. Mather (Add.), A. Taylor (Pap.). Manager-coach, Mr B. Evans. Practice, Bradford Park. 4.45 p.m. Thursday. To play at Wellington: B. McGrath (Chch ), W. Cooper (Add.), R. O’Neill (Horn.), W. Bowie (Chch.), R. Ballintine (Add.), P. Jones (Shirl.), T. Broughton (Kaia), M. Fuller (Kaia), P. Allan (Lin.), T. Reubens (Kaia), B. Good (Lin.), P. Leigh (Syd.), D. Sheehan (Kaia), G. Rollo (Lin.), I. Dixon (Kaia). Manager, Mr E. Green; coach, Mr D. Kerr. Practice, Bradford Park, 4.45 p.m. Thursday. Under 14.—K. Standeven (Add.), R. Kirk (Add.), R. Clarkson (Pap., capt.), R. Rankin (Pap.), M. Prebble (Pap.), A. Ruston (Chch.), K. Sumner (Shirl.), R. Scoringe (Shirl.), R. Whitley (Shirl.), B. Hannam (Lin..), B. Caldwell (Lin., vice-capt.), D. Kennett (Kaia.), A. Williamson (Chch.), A. Head (Pap.), P. Bennett (Horn.). Manager, Mr R. Cooksley; coach, Mr C. Clarkson.

SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES STEAMSHIP CO. PASSENGER SERVICES LYTTELTON-WELLINGTON RANGATIRA—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7.10 p.m. train. MAORI (from July 14, HINEMOA)—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.10 p.m. train. PICTON-WELLINGTON Booking Agents for Passengers and Accompanied Cars by G.M.V. ARAMOANA NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA Bookings Arranged to All Australian Points MONTEREY Auck. July 10 HIMALAYA Well. July 26 MARIPOSA Auck. July 31 MONTEREY Auck. Aug. 25 ARCADIA Auck. Sept. 7 KUALA LUMPUR Auck. Sept. 8 MARIPOSA Auck. Sept. 18 ORIANA Auck. Sept. 26 MONTEREY Auck. Oct. 9 MARIPOSA Auck. Nov. 3 ORIANA Auck. Nov. 6 ORSOVA Auck. Nov. 10 Particulars of forward sailings available on application. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR P. & O.—ORIENT LINES 8.1.5. N., CO., E. and A. LINE, LLOYD TRIESTINO LINE. AGENTS for Dutch Mails, Matson Lines, Shaw Savlll Line, the New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd., Canadian Pacific Steamships. GENERAL SALES AGENTS for Canadian Pacific Airlines and* Booking Agents for all other airlines. CARGO SERVICES WELLINGTON— Steam Express—Dally. AUCKLAND and TAURANGA— ; Konini—July 14. Kaimai—July 21. Kanna—July 28. Konini—August 4. Kaimai—August 11. NAPIER and GISBORNE— Pukeko—July 10. MELBOURNE via WELLINGTON TIMARU and BLUFF— Waimea—July 16. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTEN HAM, BOMBAY, and CEYLON, with transhipment to other Malaysia, Indian and Pakistani ports), via WELLINGTON, NAPIER, and AUCKLAND. Wairata—July- 17. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES. Coastwise between New Zealand ports and to and from Australia, Pacific Islands. India. Ceylon, Malaysia. Pakistan, Burma and West Coast of Canada and United States. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD., 168 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 76-290. D Pacific Adventure Voyages. Save 25 per cent on August to November Sailings. Experience the full magnificence of Matson at reduced fares. Cruise through the Ports of Paradise to to U.S.A. on one of the last Pacific Adventure Voyages of 1964. Two reduced fare cruises include free professional tuition in special leisure-interests. These leave Auckland—October 9, Monterey, Golf Cruise; November 3, Mariposa, Bridge Cruise.

Exclusively first class. Superb food. Every facility you could think of. Congenial companions or quiet privacy. Only 340 passengers. Room to relax, rest or revel . . . just as you prefer Bookings are now being accepted for regular 1965 sailings which leave Auckland every 3 weeks. See your Travel Agents, or MATSON LINES, 3rd Floor, A.M.P Building, Queen st., Auckland. W

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 22

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